A Call to Action
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ISBN: 007144808X / Publisher: McGraw-Hill, April 2005
Explaining how to mitigate the potentially devastating impact of an international pandemic, the author urges readers to reassess their attitudes toward global pandemics, arguing that the solution lies beyond the limited scope of governments and underfunded non-profit agencies. 25,000 first printing.
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Groundbreaking and provocative, A Call to Action reframes the dialogue on healthcare and offers people a way out of the zero-sum, win-or-lose game they now encounter. Distilling more than 30 years of experience in global healthcare, McKinnell provides concrete action steps to build cost-effective, inclusive healthcare that he believes can extend millions of lives and save billions of dollars over the next generation. He addresses:A new, prevention-based approach to employee healthcare Why pharmaceutical companies have lost trust, and what they must do to regain itWhy Americans pay more for prescription drugs than people in Canada and Europe How competition can spur the healthcare industry to improve services and contain pricesHow new technologies can reduce medical errors and improve the dialogues between patient and doctorHow we might lose the race between the world’s most insidious virus and the world’s best researchersHow we can take more responsibility for our healthMcKinnell also assesses the global challenge of infectious disease, particularly the pandemic of HIV. He demonstrates why this pandemic –the worst in human history –is beyond the scope of governments acting alone —and how, even in the face of devastating global catastrophes, public-private partnerships can deliver real hope. The healthcare crisis can be brought under control. Sick-care systems can be changed to put patiens over payers. In this book, McKinnell offers a compelling case for change, and a plan of action to make healthcare systems work for us and our children.
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